Friday, March 9, 2012

Ministry of Corrections

Who are the Commons moles changing Wikipedia entries?
The Independent, 9 March 2012

The Member for Shipley never told the Sun
that Muslim vandals should fuck off. His words as re-spun
are online and exhibit exemplary tact,
and no one knows who has altered the facts.

The Member for Enfield never flipped her second
home for pecuniary gain. Instead it’s reckoned
her expense claims were both ethical and exact,
and no one knows who has altered the facts.

The former Member for Birmingham Ladywood freely
admits to repaying a paltry amount mistakenly
paid her, but whose mistake is not recalled
and no one knows who has muddied the record.

Someone inside the House has been busy redacting
the past. The question is, for whom were they acting?

(c) 2012 Slush Poet


According to The Independent:

‘An analysis by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism for The Independent has found that MPs and staff working in the House of Commons have been responsible for making nearly 10,000 changes to pages of the online encyclopaedia Wikipedia.’

Six attempts have been made ‘to redact a passage detailing a comment given by the MP Philip Davies [Member for Shipley] to the Sun for a 2006 article claiming that Muslims had been responsible for an act of vandalism. Mr Davies had told the paper: “If there’s anyone who should f**k off it’s the Muslims who do this sort of thing.”’

‘One of the most persistent and successful attempts to edit information was made by Joan Ryan [Member for Enfield until 2010] ... At least 10 attempts have been made from computers in Parliament to remove information about her expenses claims...’

Clare Short, former Member for Birmingham, Ladywood, told The Independent ‘her staff were “angry and protective” about inaccurate and negative entries on her Wikipedia page and said it was quite possible that they have been responsible for the changes’.

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